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These findings support positive interactions between common risk factors in comorbid development of cardiovascular and affective disorders. Mitochondrial and innate defense paths may contribute to the influences of diet, stress, and preconditioning.
Makayla Nicholas+10 more
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The Therapeutic Potential of Andrographolide and Its Derivatives in Inflammatory Diseases
ABSTRACT Andrographolide, a diterpenoid component found in traditional Chinese medicine Andrographis paniculata, is known as a natural antibiotic and can be used to treat inflammatory lesions of various systemic diseases. In recent years, andrographolide derivatives have been continuously synthesized and have shown good anti‐inflammatory ...
Xiaoqin Shan+7 more
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Lipedema: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
ABSTRACT Introduction Lipedema is a chronic and progressive disease that predominantly affects women, characterized by a disproportionate increase in subcutaneous adipose tissue (AT), particularly in the lower limbs. It is associated with significant physical disability, chronic pain, thromboembolism, and psychosocial distress.
Vincenza Cifarelli
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Abstract The positive results achieved with mitral valve repair encouraged us to rediscover and apply old and often forgotten techniques of aortic valve reconstruction. The benefits and limitation of these techniques have been established over a period of 20 years.
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual, 2005
Aortic valve replacement options are limited in children, and all of them have disadvantages. Aortic valve repair techniques have evolved slowly and have not gained wide acceptance; however, large series using a variety of techniques demonstrate that valve repair is possible with excellent early hemodynamics and satisfactory intermediate durability ...
George M. Hoffman+6 more
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Aortic valve replacement options are limited in children, and all of them have disadvantages. Aortic valve repair techniques have evolved slowly and have not gained wide acceptance; however, large series using a variety of techniques demonstrate that valve repair is possible with excellent early hemodynamics and satisfactory intermediate durability ...
George M. Hoffman+6 more
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Techniques of Aortic Valve Repair
Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, 2011Similar to mitral repair, newer methods of aortic valve reconstruction are achieving excellent outcomes with an 85% to 90% freedom from valve-related complications at 10 years. The goal of this review is to illustrate these newer and more stable techniques of aortic valve repair.
J. Scott Rankin, Jeffrey G. Gaca
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Aortic Valve Repair for Rheumatic Aortic Valve Disease
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2005The aim of this study is to assess the long-term results of aortic valve repair in patients with rheumatic aortic valve disease.From April 1991 through December 2003, 61 patients with rheumatic aortic valve disease underwent aortic valve repair. Mean age was 23.7 +/- 9.3 years (range, 6 to 53 years).
Arkalgud Sampath Kumar+3 more
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Root Remodeling and Aortic Valve Repair for Unicuspid Aortic Valve [PDF]
Unicuspid aortic valve (UAV) anatomy is occasionally encountered in adolescents or young adults and not infrequently associated with aneurysm of the ascending aorta and aortic root. To manage both defects without aortic valve replacement we propose a combination of remodeling of the aortic root combined with bicuspidization of the UAV.Between 1 ...
Tanja Rädle-Hurst+5 more
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